6. The Spy Who Loved Me

Roger Moore’s third outing as 007, The Spy Who Loved Me, undoubtedly marks the high point of the actor’s run as James Bond. The movie’s electrifying opening sequence -- which finds Bond skiing right off a cliff to escape several baddies -- quickly gives way to an appropriately over-the-top storyline revolving around a diabolical madman’s nefarious plans to nuke the planet, with Bond’s efforts consistently thwarted by one of the series’ most indelible villains in the guise of Richard Kiel’s unstoppable Jaws. Add to that the inclusion of a Bond girl tantalizingly nicknamed Triple X and you’ve got a 007 adventure that easily stands with the best of them.